CLARENCE S. WILSON

MARCH 15, 1921 – APRIL 1, 2010

Clarence S. Wilson, born in Clayton, Wash., March 15, 1921, went to be with the Lord April 1, 2010.

Clarence worked in the shipyards during World War II, and was fire chief at the Yakima Fire Department. He worked at Hunt Transfer Company from 1952 to 1971 and later became coowner of Everett Transfer Co., (now Evergreen Moving Systems).

Clarence is survived by his wife, Phyllis, three daughters Clarine Brown, Charlene Reinertsen and Cheri Osburn. He also leaves seven grandchildren: Dana Harrison, Bill Brown, Don Reinertsen, Steve Brown, Tawnia Weiss, Robert Osburn and Josh Osburn, and six great-grandchildren: Cory Reinertsen, Brittany Harrison, Samantha and Nicole Brown, Jonathan and Jacob Brown, and soon be Natalie Osburn.

He also leaves his best friends, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Dick and Sally Weaver.

When he was young he loved sports.

Clarence was a devout family man. He will be missed by all.

We all love you very much.


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